Most Downloaded

A new low-cost handheld device that tests the quality and safety of milk is being developed by the Abdul Latif Jameel World Water and Food Security Lab (J-WAFS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

MIT mechanical engineering PhD candidate visited milk collection centers in Maharashtra, India, and discussed collection practices with dairy farmers and center operators during a 2017 research trip. J-WAFS-funded technology being developed by Jain in mechanical engineering professor Sanjay Sarma’s MIT lab will allow users at village-level milk collection centers like the one pictured to easily test milk for quality and nutritional consistency on site.

Image courtesy of Pranay Jain

Abdul Latif Jameel Energy awarded 55 MWac solar project in Armenia

Added to press kit

Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV), part of Abdul Latif Jameel Energy, has been awarded a 55 MWac solar project in Armenia that will power more than 21,400 homes in Armenia with clean energy.

Should you choose to proceed in accessing this website, non-permanent cookies will be placed on your computer to enhance your experience whilst using the site. If you do not wish to have such non-permanent cookies placed on your computer please exit the site now. Alternatively, please click CLOSE to proceed.